http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kōki_Kameda#Criticism Sounds like Kameda isn't very popular back in Japan
Round 5 Sun is aggressive, forcing Kameda to retreat as Sun tosses spears at him. Kameda wearies of all the constant movement and stands his ground, putting his body weight into lefts on the body. Sun withstands the body shots and keeps pushing ahead, flurrying on Kameda. BIG RIGHT HAND BY SUN. Kameda is hurt. 10-9 Sun 48-47 Kameda
Round 6 Kameda is negative, moving away from Sun and then clinching before he can be trapped on the ropes. Kameda uses his foot speed and frequently ties up, not letting Sun land on him. Kameda slaps in hooks before clinching but is primarily focused on spoiling...and does so effectively to rebound from the rocky fifth and clear the cobwebs. 10-9 Kameda 58-56 Kameda
Sun is making this a fight... Kameda has been accused of padding his record, now it becomes apparent why!
Round 7 Kameda is staying on the outside, targeting Sun's body with lefts. The body attack is taking a toll, as is the early commitment to pressure, as Sun is visibly fatigued and beginning to decelerate and grow clumsier. Kameda is accurate with the left, up and down from outside. 10-9 Kameda 68-65 Kameda
Round 8 More effective body punching by Kameda. Sun whips a roundhouse hook from a high tight guard. Kameda is diving in close and landing short hooks on the body as Sun now looks to get some distance between them and pushes his punches out to stall. 10-9 Kameda 78-74 Kameda
Round 9 Kameda is circling outside again, looking to shore up some energy. Sun catches a second wind and refuses to let the opportunity slip by, weaving and rolling in as he presses Kameda into a corner. Kameda holds up his guard and maneuvers his way out to center ring but is kept gun-shy as Sun drops the right hand on him, looking to crack his guard. 10-9 Sun 87-84 Kameda
Doubtful, unless Japanese boxing has turned it's back on the Kamadas all of a sudden. EDIT; My bad, I guess it's possible in Korea.
Round 10 Kameda still wants no part of Sun's physicality. He is cut on the eyelid and it may be affecting his vision. Kameda's agility is decreasing, however, so he is unable to elude Sun as well as he once could. Kameda is tapping Sun on the sides of the body with lefts and right hooks while moving backward. Sun moves in, applying pressure. KAMEDA IS DOWN FROM A SOUTHPAW'S BANE RIGHT HAND FOLLOWED BY A LEFT HOOK BANG ON THE JAW AS KAMEDA CIRCLED OFF THE ROPES! Kameda took a knee voluntarily, but then argues with the ref that he slipped. :roll: 10-8 Sun 85-84 Kameda